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- Ford Maverick XLT
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- #16
Understand. I think for driving long periods of time on freeways or highways this function helps reduce driver fatigue which will help reduce accidents.I have the lane centering on my Lariat. If you get to a road where the lines are not visible, the truck turn off the lane centering itself because it doesn't know. That's why it isn't a "self-driving" vehicle. It helps, especially when driving in wind or with traffic. But it isn't meant to replace the driver.
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